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Southern Aegean Is the Eu Region with the Highest Tourism Intensity

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Coaches clog the streets, the beaches are full and one hotel ranks next. In Europe, there are regions where tourism is taking place in large numbers. A statistic shows where this is particularly the case.

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Coaches clog the streets, the beaches are full and one hotel ranks next. In Europe, there are regions where tourism is taking place in large numbers. A statistic shows where this is particularly the case.

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In view of the influx and the consequences of mass tourism in particularly popular holiday regions, the locals are increasingly burdensome. The ratio between locals and tourists is particularly unbalanced compared to 237 EU regions in the Southern Aegean. In the Greek region with islands such as Santorin, Mykonos or Rhodes, on average, 117 overnight stays per inhabitant were recorded in 2023, as reported by the Federal Statistical Office (Destat…

Living where others vacation: Given the influx and consequences of mass tourism in particularly popular holiday regions, this is increasingly placing a strain on locals. The ratio between locals and tourists is particularly unbalanced when comparing 237 EU regions in the Southern Aegean. In the Greek region, which includes islands such as Santorini, Mykonos, and Rhodes, there were an average of 117 guest overnight stays per inhabitant in 2023, a…

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destatis.de broke the news in on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
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